From Illustration to Literary Pins
A Book to Wear began in 2023 somewhere between a bookshelf and a sketchbook. Created by illustrator Judy Kaufmann, the project started with a small collection of literary animal pins featuring beloved authors like Kafka, Virginia Woolf, and Harper Lee. Somehow, turning writers into tiny wearable objects immediately made perfect sense.
The idea caught on surprisingly fast. Bookstores seemed to understand it instinctively: here was something playful, literary, and slightly unusual: a product that felt perfectly at home beside novels and poetry collections, despite barely existing in bookstores before.
At the heart of the project was a simple thought: readers don’t always want to leave books on shelves. Sometimes they want to wear them, carry them around, pin them onto a jacket, or quietly recognize another reader across a room.
That’s how A Book to Wear grew: as a collection of small enamel pins inspired by literature, functioning somewhere between an accessory, a secret handshake between readers, and a way of keeping books close in everyday life.